transaction.py
author Vladimir Popescu <vladimir.popescu@logilab.fr>
Tue, 12 Mar 2013 18:31:15 +0100
changeset 8836 8a57802d40d3
parent 8266 704dda5c07f7
child 9052 4cba5f2cd57b
permissions -rw-r--r--
[cubicweb/doc] Add tutorial on data import in CubicWeb. This involves creating the "tutorials/dataimport" directory structure under "cubicweb/doc" and, inside the "dataimport" directory, putting several files: - a ResT file containing the tutorial *per se*; this tutorial addresses the following issues: * creating a CubicWeb schema for representing a given data set (here, the Diseasome RDF data, for illustration purposes); * parsing the data; * importing the data, by using several stores: + the ``RQLObjectStore``, ``NoHookRQLObjectStore`` and ``SQLGenObjectStore`` from the ``dataimport`` module in CubicWeb; + the ``MassiveObjectStore`` from the ``dataimport`` module in the ``dataio`` cube. The tutorial also provides timing benchmarks of the various stores. - a set of Python files illustrating the data import, in the context of Diseasome RDF data parsing: * a Diseasome RDF data parse module, * a Diseasome data import module, * a CubicWeb schema for representing Diseasome data.

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"""undoable transaction objects.


This module is in the cubicweb package and not in cubicweb.server because those
objects should be accessible to client through pyro, where the cubicweb.server
package may not be installed.
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
_ = unicode

from cubicweb import RepositoryError


ACTION_LABELS = {
    'C': _('entity creation'),
    'U': _('entity update'),
    'D': _('entity deletion'),
    'A': _('relation add'),
    'R': _('relation removal'),
    }


class NoSuchTransaction(RepositoryError):
    # Used by CubicWebException
    msg = _("there is no transaction #%s")

    def __init__(self, txuuid):
        super(RepositoryError, self).__init__(txuuid)
        self.txuuid = txuuid

class Transaction(object):
    """an undoable transaction"""

    def __init__(self, uuid, time, ueid):
        self.uuid = uuid
        self.datetime = time
        self.user_eid = ueid
        # should be set by the dbapi connection
        self.req = None

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<Transaction %s by %s on %s>' % (
            self.uuid, self.user_eid, self.datetime)

    def user(self):
        """return the user entity which has done the transaction,
        none if not found.
        """
        return self.req.execute('Any X WHERE X eid %(x)s',
                                {'x': self.user_eid}).get_entity(0, 0)

    def actions_list(self, public=True):
        """return an ordered list of action effectued during that transaction

        if public is true, return only 'public' action, eg not ones triggered
        under the cover by hooks.
        """
        return self.req.cnx.transaction_actions(self.uuid, public)


class AbstractAction(object):
    def __init__(self, action, public, order):
        self.action = action
        self.public = public
        self.order = order

    @property
    def label(self):
        return ACTION_LABELS[self.action]

    @property
    def ertype(self):
        """ Return the entity or relation type this action is related to"""
        raise NotImplementedError(self)


class EntityAction(AbstractAction):
    def __init__(self, action, public, order, etype, eid, changes):
        AbstractAction.__init__(self, action, public, order)
        self.etype = etype
        self.eid = eid
        self.changes = changes

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<%s: %s %s (%s)>' % (
            self.label, self.eid, self.changes,
            self.public and 'dbapi' or 'hook')

    @property
    def ertype(self):
        """ Return the entity or relation type this action is related to"""
        return self.etype


class RelationAction(AbstractAction):
    def __init__(self, action, public, order, rtype, eidfrom, eidto):
        AbstractAction.__init__(self, action, public, order)
        self.rtype = rtype
        self.eid_from = eidfrom
        self.eid_to = eidto

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<%s: %s %s %s (%s)>' % (
            self.label, self.eid_from, self.rtype, self.eid_to,
            self.public and 'dbapi' or 'hook')

    @property
    def ertype(self):
        """ Return the entity or relation type this action is related to"""
        return self.rtype